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607. Polypeptides. Part III. The oxidation of some peptides of cysteine and glycine

Heaton et al., 1956

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5542200316881448734
Author
Heaton G
Rydon H
Schofield J
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Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed)

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The oxidation, in aqueous solution at pH 8.5, of a series of L-cysteinylpolyglycyl-L-cysteines, in which the number of glycine residues varies from 0 to 4, has been studied. The proportion of cyclic monomer (111) has been found to be maximal when four glycine residues separate …
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